APWU Urges PRC To Make Repeal of Prefunding Mandate a Priority

Repealing a provision of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act is “so critical to the welfare of the Postal Service” that it should be the exclusive focus of a report to the president and Congress on the effectiveness of the law, the APWU wrote to the Postal Regulatory Commission on Feb. 1. The provision, which […]

Arbitrator: USPS In Mississippi Must Stop Practice Of Using Custodians To Transport Mail

This is a summary of Regular Panel Arbitrator Leroy R. Bartman in case H06T-4H-C 09241417 regarding the Postal Service’s decision to transport mail between two postal facilities. The arbitrator sustained the Union’s grievance; he directed the Postal Service to cease and desist from continuing its practice of utilizing the two assigned custodians from transporting mail […]

APWU Denounces Post Office Closure Plans

The union is “deeply disappointed” by the Postal Service’s announcement — via the Wall Street Journal — that it plans to close as many as 2,000 post offices beginning in March, APWU President Cliff Guffey said Monday. The Postal Service did not specify the locations under consideration for closure, but said it is currently looking […]

APWU National Officers to Meet in February, Guffey Seeks to Unify Leaders on New Direction

APWU’s national officers will meet in Atlanta for several days in early February, as President Cliff Guffey seeks to move the organization in a new direction. “We must shift the focus of the union away from acting as a grievance machine,” he said. “Leaders at all levels of the organization must get more involved in […]

5 California USPS P&DCs to hold public hearings On Area Mail Processing Study

An AMP study was initiated to evaluate the transfer of mail processing from the North Bay, CA Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) to the Oakland, CA P&DC. The initial results of the study support the business case for consolidation. A public meeting will be held to share the initial results of the study and allow […]

OSHA: DBCS Machines Pose Risk to Workers’ Health

Management ‘Lacks Understanding’ of Risks, Agency Concludes The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has hit the Postal Service with another unwelcome finding: Delivery Bar Code Sorter machines pose a direct risk to workers’ health, and there is a “general lack of understanding about the hazards and injuries” associated with the equipment among postal managers. In […]

APWU, Postal Unions Urge Obama To Fix USPS Pension Overfunding

The APWU and other postal unions and management associations have asked President Barack Obama to take “immediate action to save almost 100,000 good, middle-class jobs and stabilize the financial condition” of the Postal Service. “A healthy postal system is critical for a healthy U.S. economy,” the organizations wrote [PDF] on Jan. 12. “The financial problems […]

OSHA: USPS Fails to Keep Proper Record of Injury and Illness

Problem May be ‘Pervasive’ The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) slammed the USPS again for safety violations — this time for under-recording workplace injuries and illnesses. In recent months, OSHA found 242 instances of recordkeeping violations during inspections of 10 postal facilities. “OSHA believes that under-recording of injuries and illnesses may be a pervasive […]